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Re: Starting a cold Harley?

There ya go again, rubbing it in.
I thought we were all buds here. Send warm weather.

Ain't got none today! Was 35 when I woke up and barely got into the 40's today! And had that light, misty rain crap all day too. But tomorrow back up to the mid-50's and 60's and 70's over the weekend with sun, so it's coming back! I'll try to push some your way. B)

Re: Starting a cold Harley?

In winter here, I use 10W40 oil. Keep your battery well charged. It does help to sleep next to the bike to keep it warm. Had trouble starting the ol Shovel in the cold , but the Twinkie fires up instantly.

Re: Starting a cold Harley?

There ya go again, rubbing it in.
I thought we were all buds here. Send warm weather.

Ain't got none today! Was 35 when I woke up and barely got into the 40's today! And had that light, misty rain crap all day too. But tomorrow back up to the mid-50's and 60's and 70's over the weekend with sun, so it's coming back! I'll try to push some your way. B)

Tell ya what TFB, You can keep the warm weather a bit longer, if ya send up some of those Texas Hotties!

We don't stop playing because we get old,
We get old because we stop playing

Re: Starting a cold Harley?

well i have mine in a heated garage so i am ok ,
but as previous post mentioned light bulb under cover
ucould try a golden stick is what i think they were called
or glow rod, they are used for the inside of metal gun
safes to stop guns from rusting etc usually come 2-3 or 4 feet long